Even after a Trump trouncing, the Democrats refuse to learn lessons

The left’s autopsy of its very predictable electoral defeat has become a comedy show. Joe Scarborough is on bended knee, licking the boots of an incoming president he has likened to Hitler. Nancy Pelosi, who first defended Biden’s mental capacity before coldly whacking him, is now blaming him for Kamala Harris’s loss. Activist “journalists” claim … Read more

Joanne Paulson: How new governments may affect Saskatoon housing

Governments can affect housing markets through policy. But other governments and market conditions create the environment they face. Single-family home starts in October were up 18 per cent to 127 from 108 last October.Photo by SimplyCreativePhotography /Getty Images Three down, one to go. Saskatchewan’s provincial and municipal elections, as well as the U.S. election, are … Read more

Sicko convicted after saying he mutilated victims, ate human heart as part of ‘ritualistic sacrifices’

A Texas man was convicted of killing three people, dismembering them and burning their bodies after admitting to investigators that he was called to “commit sacrifices.” Jason Thornburg was found guilty of capital murder on Wednesday and now, the same Tarrant County jury that convicted him must determine whether he receives a death sentence or … Read more

As Kevin Costner’s ‘Yellowstone’ character is killed off, is his career disappearing over the Horizon?

Kevin Costner wrote, produced, directed and stars in the ambitious but roundly-panned four-part film project, “Horizon: An American Saga.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection We need to talk about Kevin. When seen earlier this month in the return of Paramount’s megahit, “Yellowstone,” Kevin Costner’s character was slumped on the floor dead, allegedly from a self-inflicted gunshot … Read more

How Le Chaînon’s meal in a box is changing women’s lives

As they drop by to pick up their food kits, residents sheltering at Maison Ste-Marie sit and chat — and the ripple effect is “a sense of belonging.” Women living at Le Chaînon’s Maison Ste-Marie residence sit for a spell and chat around a table set with food. From left are residents Laila Derfouf, Leila Kheyar, … Read more

Opinion: Release the names of alleged Nazi war criminals in Canada

Library and Archives Canada is sending the wrong message with its decision to keep Part 2 of the 1986 Deschênes Commission report under seal. “Maintaining the report’s confidentiality is a staggering decision given that Canada is home to numerous genocide survivor communities,” writes Sarah Fogg of the Montreal Holocaust Museum.Photo by Michelle Cochrane /Postmedia The … Read more

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